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8 attractions in Jerusalem - the Holy City

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There are several really interesting sights in Jerusalem. We came to the city during our road trip from Eilat in southern Israel and spent a night in this magical city. We haven't seen everything, but we can still suggest a few things that you should definitely see and experience if you come here. For us, it feels like a milestone to have been here. As if this is a place you really should visit once in a lifetime!

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Charming Old Town in Västerås

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So, how Charming isn't Gamla stan in Västerås? This area seems to be called Kyrkbacken and is full of winding alleys with charming wooden houses. We walked around for a few hours yesterday and it was really beautiful. impossible to put the camera down. Moreover, we found a hotel ... in a treetop.

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4 great Christmas markets in Europe - fun Christmas shopping

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We've had a great October, but it's getting darker and darker. Today we have four great Christmas markets in Europe. Take a weekend trip to a European capital and combine a Christmas market with other things the city has to offer. All of our Christmas markets are located in Eastern Europe or the Balkans, which means that the prices are also good. Are you looking for a Christmas market this year? Do you have any other suggestions besides these four?

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Vatican City - the smallest country in the world

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The world's smallest country is located in the centre of Rome and is called Vatican City. It is home to the Pope, who is the head of state, Bishop of Rome and head of the Catholic Church. In the world's smallest country, you can see famous sights such as Michelangelo's ceiling painting, the Sistine Chapel and St Peter's Basilica. This microstate is located unnecessarily the city of Rome, which explains how small the country actually is!

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Visit the Colosseum in Rome - and the Roman Forum

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Visiting the Colosseum in Rome is powerful! This impressive amphitheatre was completed in 80 AD and was originally called the Flavian Amphitheatre (Amphiteatrum Flavium). You should also visit the Roman Forum, the large Roman square that feels like a whole neighbourhood. Today we're sharing smart tips for visiting the Colosseum in Rome and the Roman Forum... without spending all day in a queue.

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A day in Nice and Villefranche in France

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A day in Nice and Villefranche in France. From wide beach promenades to the alleys of the old town, Nice in France is the centre of the French Riviera. Located in the Alpes-Maritimes region, Nice also includes Cannes and Antibes. Join us for a day in Nice and Villefranche in France! Story and photos.

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3 things to do in Marseille, France

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What to see and do in Marseille, France? Marseille is the second largest city in France and is beautifully situated on the coast. Here you'll find the charming old harbour of Vieux Port and the church of Notre Dame de la Garde, which offers great views of the city and the sea beyond. We offer our top tips for your visit to Marseille.

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Weekend in Europe this autumn? - Here are our tips

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Most people are now back at work and in school. Where did the summer go? Personally, we have made several wonderful trips, but the real heat never came. Maybe you need a lovely weekend in Europe in the autumn to look forward to? Hot or not so hot - here are our top tips on great cities for an autumn weekend!

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Things to see and do in the Hanseatic City of Wismar

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There is a lot to see and do in the Hanseatic city of Wismar in Germany. We have been here together with a really nice group in another eleven motorhomes to experience "Schwedenfest". We start by telling you about the historic town of Wismar, and what you can see and do here.

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Things to do in Krakow - 12 tips for Poland's historic centre

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There is a lot to see and do in Krakow, and here are our personal tips. Located in southern Poland and Poland's second largest city, Krakow was the capital from the Middle Ages until 1596. Today, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is a historic city full of sights and experiences.

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